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Rust-Full-Stack
- Rust for web development
- Rust project websites?
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The 4 best resources to learn Rust !
In addition there are many other online resources available to help you learn Rust. For example, the Rustonomicon is a more advanced resource that covers advanced topics such as unsafe code, concurrency, and more. If you are interested in building website check this repo.
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Want to learn Rust --HELP!
There are some examples you can use to learn here.
- Como fazer GIF animado com Python
- Blockchain Software Developer ( frontend and backend ) wanted
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Advice for a struggling beginner
You can refer to this.
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From python to rust
You can see some Rust examples here.
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Sources to learn Rust
It can be helpful with examples.
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New To Rust, Best tutorials to learn the language?
Learn by examples
racket
- Racket Language
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Racket–the Language-Oriented Programming Language–version 8.12 is now available
Racket—the Language-Oriented Programming Language—version 8.12 is now available from https://racket-lang.org
See https://racket.discourse.group/t/racket-v8-12-is-now-availab... for the release announcement and highlights.
Thank you to the many people who contributed to this release!
Feedback Welcome
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Racket version 8.11.1 is now available
Racket version 8.11.1 is now available from https://racket-lang.org/
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Ask HN: Does anyone Lisp without Emacs?
Racket (https://racket-lang.org) has an IDE (DrRacket) which isn't EMACS. ARC (which powers hacker news) is (was?) written in Racket.
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Douglas Crockford, author of ‘Javascript: the good parts’ and ‘How Javascript works’ will be giving the keynote presentation From Here To Lambda And Back Again at the thirteenth RacketCon.
Nice! Repeating a comment I just made on HN: I signed up for RacketCon, will be joining remotely. I am looking forward to it a lot. Usually I use the Racket language perhaps for 10% of my personal projects, but I am currently writing a Racket AI book, so all things Racket are of current interest. Past RacketCons have been a lot of fun. I usually use Common Lisp, but Racket is batteries included Scheme, and more, and is a very pleasant language and ecosystem. Just in case you don’t have Racket installed: https://racket-lang.org/
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Douglas Crockford to Keynote 'From Here to Lambda and Back Again' at Racke
I signed up for RacketCon, joining remotely. I am looking forward to it a lot. Usually I use the Racket language perhaps for 10% of my personal projects, but I am currently writing a Racket AI book, so all things Racket are of current interest.
Past RacketCons have been a lot of fun.
I usually use Common Lisp, but Racket is batteries included Scheme, and more, and is a very pleasant language and ecosystem. Just in case you don’t have Racket installed: https://racket-lang.org/
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Ask HN: What is the most suitable Scheme implementation to learn today?
I'd suggest Racket (https://racket-lang.org) which is a batteries-included language environment that includes scheme and has a lot of high-quality documentation.
Guile (https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/) isn't quite as learner-focused but is another great choice.
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What Programming Languages are Best for Kids?
How did I get to the bottom of the page and not ONE person has recommended racket?
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Setting up a Scheme coding environment in VS code?
The Racket fork of CS supports Apple Silicon natively, and can be installed independently: https://github.com/racket/racket/blob/master/racket/src/ChezScheme/BUILDING Chez adds a few features (threads, ffi, ...) to R6RS; there is a useful combined index to TSPL4 and the CS User Guide at http://cisco.github.io/ChezScheme/csug9.5/csug_1.html
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Is SICP an overkill for a 14 year old?
If you're using SICP in Scheme (or are you doing the JS version?) then you may want to look at How to Design Programs. It uses Racket which is a Scheme descendent so much of the language you've learned in SICP will work in it without issue. It also has a pretty good set of GUI and drawing capabilities you can find through the Racket docs page and will use some of with HTDP.
What are some alternatives?
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
svelte-on-rust - Svelte on Rust starter template
clojure - The Clojure programming language
thirtyfour - Selenium WebDriver client for Rust, for automated testing of websites
nannou - A Creative Coding Framework for Rust.
kotlin-result - A multiplatform Result monad for modelling success or failure operations.
antlr-tsql
yew-bootsrap-modal-example
babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting
actix-auth - A truly simple illustration of basic authorisation using actix-web and MongoDB.
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.